The series will once again feature six four-hour races throughout Europe, with three classes of cars competing—LMP2, LMP3 and LMGTE. The 2020 ELMS will also see the new generation LMP3 cars take to the track for the first time.

The European Le Mans Series (ELMS) has unveiled its calendar for the 2020 season.

The series will once again feature six four-hour races, with three classes of cars competing—LMP2, LMP3 and LMGTE. The 2020 ELMS will also see the new generation LMP3 cars take to the track for the first time.

“With six world-class venues on the calendar, we keep trying to deliver on our promise to provide the very best stage and challenge for the top endurance teams and drivers that choose to race in the ELMS. We are proud of the high quality of the teams on the ELMS grids which guarantee the success of the series,” ELMS CEO Gérard Neveu said. “The European Le Mans Series is a friendly championship where competition and fun can put Motorsport in the heart of the action. Let us recall that the 2020 ELMS events will offer no less than three different championships with the European Le Mans Series, the Michelin Le Mans Cup and the brand new Ligier European Series.”

2020 ELMS Schedule
Official Test in Barcelona, March 30–31
4 Hours Of Barcelona, April 3–5
4 Hours Of Monza, May 8–10
4 Hours Of Le Castellet, July 17–19
4 Hours Of Silverstone, September 4–5
4 Hours Of Spa-Francorchamps, September 18–20
4 Hours Of Portimao, October 23–25